
The 10 best places for high tea in Cape Town
Cape Town is famous for its high tea offerings. Think dainty pastries and sandwiches served with some of the world’s best teas.
Cape Town is famous for its high tea offerings. Think dainty pastries and sandwiches served with some of the world’s best teas.
Simon’s Town is more than just one of South Africa’s oldest towns; it’s also a place where you can let your inner foodie come out to play.
Simon’s Town is a scenic town, located just 35km outside of Cape Town. This seaside town offers a range of accommodation to suit all types of travellers, whether you seek a luxury oasis or something more affordable
A memorable experience is a birthday gift that lasts forever – which is why you should consider celebrating your birthday in Cape Town. To make it even more special, some places offer freebies on your birthday.
Milnerton Waterpark is the perfect destination for a family fun day out. With a variety of activities to do inside the park, including water slides, you are bound to satisfy your adventure craving.
Visit the picturesque suburban neighbourhood of Table View, named after its breathtaking views of our iconic mountain.
Roughly 30km north of Cape Town city centre, Big Bay is one of two Bloubergstrand beaches (the other is called Little Bay or Small Bay).
If you consider yourself a wine connoisseur, a curious wine drinker, or an avid food and wine enthusiast, then Stellenbosch Street Soirees is worth adding to your bucket list.
The V&A Waterfront is more than just a dedicated shopping mall; the iconic Cape Town attraction also offers dining experiences, activities, entertainment, events and some of the city’s best views.
Known for their hipster cafes, breweries and urban street art; Woodstock and Salt River are two emerging neighbourhoods situated close to Cape Town City Centre.
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